Modus Operandi of Lawlessness - Updated\" (english) Thursday 22 Feb 2001 author: Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger (notavailable ) summary This article describes how through the repression of knowledge about chemicals and their inherent dangers, Americans have become the targets and/or the victims of those who collectively reject the proven knowledge of yesteryear. This is one of the most creative areas of creative nonviolence in that society has been brainwashed into accepting that things have never been common knowledge and common sense in the past. I\'ve been asked where is the proof of \"100,000s missing and presumed murdered, or of murders in general. The system is set up so you can\'t prove it. You can\'t contest their word that it\'s not happening; but you can expose what they are doing. In relating this information on what is more or less a chemical onslaught to you, I will draw on previous probably suppressed publications of mine, as well as my current thoughts on these issues. \"As I reveal them in my writings, the lifestyle and survival tactics that I use are now part of the chemical warfare survival guidelines of the armed forces\"(7/28/98). \"The grave below gets all astir when sulphur is intentionally ejected or injected into the atmosphere, and this was proven when the armed forces maintained a continuous moderate concentration of elemental sulphur for 20-30 years in Jesup, Georgia (Army Proving Ground!?). Whether the streets of Jesup are still lined with the nursing homes that fourished in the sulphur, I don\'t know; but there is still a lot of people who say that sulphur is good for you. Sulphur is a tiny light element that doesn\'t settle out; get your head straight in sulphur-laden air only by filtering air through a clean moist cloth. The drunken state that prevails in sulphur-laden air promotes the stupidity that enables the (lawless ones) to decimate whole populations while they take refuge in a lie. (People are encouraged to) ignore the hair loss, the continuous headached, the incessant cough, the mental incapacitation, and many other sulphur-induced maladies\"(8/16/98). Red-hued sunsets are probably usually a sign of sulphur in the atmosphere. Remember the \"Red Badge of Courage\", which was set in the sulphur-laden air of the Civil War\'s gunpowder smoke? Since 1990 I have also been subjected to an incredible amount of acid, sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, etc. I say that if you can taste the air, it will probably kill you in the long run. I have found that the best way to deal with bitter air is to lean a square felt furnace filter up against a box fan and tack two pieces of sheet, moistened in baking soda and water to the filter, so that the fan draws the air through the sheet and then the filter. Keep it wet for optimum performance. Once you are sickened by these chemicals, you lose your sense of smell, then you can\'t detect more, which may severely sicken you, even to the point of death. \"The predominant trend of this \"rampage\" is to throw chemicals at targets, when they speak out, say they have delusions and lock them up, throw more chemicals at them, when they start coughing, put them on a respirator and asphyxiate them with phosgene or a similar substance\"(\"And the Beat Goes On\" 11/1/00). \"The reported trend of asphyxiating people on respirators is probably an old trick, perfected on the gassed soldiers of WWI. Were these soldiers euthanized to stop their incessant coughing from phosgene poisoning by being given more phosgene via respirator?.....Although the cough produced by phosgene is an \"incurable wound\", these soldiers should have lived a long time; plus a cough is no reason to put a person on a respirator\"(\"Green Bible Blues\" 11/12/00 (This article will make you laugh in spite of this). Phosgene is more or less hydrochloric acid, and it smells like chlorine and has many industrial uses (polyurethane produces it when drying). It is very deceptive in that it painlessly causes the lungs to fill with fluid as the acid permanently damages them. Phosgene is a deceptive name also in that it is derived from the fact that it is produced in sunlight. I also suspect that arsine, a gas with arsenic in it, is a little publicized chemcal warfare gas. A friend with an extensive knowledge of chemistry told me that he didn\'t know it was a gas; but he did tell me that the antidote was suicide. The gas smells like garlic, and I suspect that it is made by burning arsenic in a gas flame. I further suspect that the garlic smell is at the odor threshold of the gas, and higher concentrations might produce a smell more like fish. I don\'t fully understand the immunological responses to these chemicals; but I am quite sure that if you have consumed or are in the presence of a substance that causes your glands to hurt, you should avoid further exposure like the plague. In regard to water, \"I came home to find my spring extruding a thick greasy claylike mixture of calcium; (the lawless ones) had apparently convinced the locals ....to use a suction pump to pump several hundred pounds of calcium; i.e. hydrated lime or something like that, into Bob\'s water supply....it is not the same calcium that comes from cows milk; thus the town\'s residents find themselves pissing a lot as the body\'s equilibrium is disrupted....., for the triflers had poisoned the whole town\'s water supply\"(1/22/98; happened @ 7/97). I suspect that similar scenarios have happened throughout this country and that eventually the urge to urinate subsides when drinking such water, then the body retains water and begins to swell up; and a host of medical problems are caused by the chemical imbalances that probably occur like a chain reaction. There is very little data on the toxicity of such elements in drinking water, and a lot of books say that there is no toxic level. Let them try a tablespoon of any element in a glass of water. Water treatment plants usually do not test for elements or chemicals nor remove them. I suspect that the only way to remove an excess of imbibed chemicals from the body is to drink only good and/or distilled water. Test the water by rubbing your tongue against the back of your teeth and the roof of your mouth. Good water has no taste. Try it and you\'ll find that a lot of bottled water has taste to it. Thus you can see that there are a lot of ways that the lawless ones can go about putting you in the hospital and/or the grave. So a lot of what I have just mentioned to you is repressed knowledge, like as I mentioned in \"Justice New York Style\" Id=25099, that of producing cyanic gas from blueprint paper and acid. Is this part of the dumbing down of America? I have done some investigating regarding the Tokyo subway disaster of 1995, and I have found little on Sarin in the list of toxic substances. The reports on the accident never made statements regarding the confirmation of what was in the alleged containers. There were reports of a smell,but nothing about what the smell was like, and the data on Sarin does not say what it smells like. There were reports of blood coming from the mouth but I found no symptoms of Sarin that would produce blood at the mouth. I did find symptoms of arsine poisoning include hemolysis and pulmonary edema, which may cause blood at the mouth . Other than that the symptoms appear to be similar to Sarin. Maybe someone produced the gas by burning arsenic in the tunnel and it came in through the ventilation system. Go check it out. Respectfully yours, Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger. \"Chemical Modus Operandi Continued\" (english) Monday 18 Jun 2001 author: Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger (notavailable ) summary When an article that I published late last summer was suppressed, I didn\'t realize that this was probably an attempt to cover up a much bigger concealed matter, the contamination and poisoning of the entire town by petroleum by-products in the groundwater. My Daddy said that my addressing in a positive manner the controversial project to use lake water to cool and heat buildings did not fit in with the designs of the lawless ones because they preferred to foster controversy and cover up a much bigger threat to the entire town. In \"The Watchman\'s Prophecy Fulfilled?\" 8/28/00 I wrote: \"Since August 14th I have been trying to get the (university) to publicize my revealing the first positive outlook on their controversial ..Lake Source Cooling Project. When I was swimming in the lake on August 13th, I noticed that the leaves of the weeds were luminescent in a way similar to that of the leaves on Norm\'s... sacred river oaks in May 1998 when the leaves were fatally damaged by sulphuric acid (see \"Love Festivals of Hooterville\" Id=29190). My revelation of this luminescence of dying green leaves may be a hallmark of plant science, for it is probably a sign that the plants have lost their ability to process infrared and other light that is usually absorbed. I concluded that the lake\'s weeds were dying from a lack of nutrients; thus if Lake Source Cooling is removing more nutrients than are being drained into the lake, the lake should be pristine in no time. I also say that the leaves should be harvested immediately since they will not grow back; plus they will probably clog the LSC inlet if allowed to disintegrate. Nearby waterways to the lake should also be dredged to prevent clogging of this inlet. Alas! Maybe the university would prefer to proceed like incompetent stumblebums rather than acknowledge the words of a deaf ..graduate.\" (Is. 1:29; Hosea 4:13; 2 Tim. 4:3; Prov. 13:13; 15:10; Is. 44:18). Apparently the lawless ones didn\'t want anyone to know that anything positive could come of LSC, for they had a sinister scheme afoot that is probably related to the practice of \"intentionally depreciating properties so that they can buy them for a \"song\", which I described in \"Messiahs in the Making\" Id=43985. Recently there was a plus or minus $30 million dollar bridge built over the creek here at the foot of the hill; and this site was excavated to a depth of 20 feet or more. I suspect that this resulted in a notice being published a short time ago that New York State Electric and Gas was going to clean up the site of a former coal-gas plant in the town. Since there was a drought in the spring, I suspect that this brought more than the usual contaminated water into the upper groundwater beneath the town, resulting in the bridgebuilders compelling NYSEG to address the source of this contamination. Apparently this has been a problem for approximately 80 years, and the people have suffered from the fumes of this contaminated water whenever a drought brings it closer to the surface then it is forced into the basements and sewers by subsequent rains. Thus rather than address the matter of cleaning it up immediately, it seems like real estate would prefer for property values plummet more before they made any attempt to clean it up. Evidence of this contamination is not hard to detect, but the lawless ones prefer to use their \"Modus Operandi of Lawlessness..\" Id=24988 to target anyone who knows anything about chemicals by engaging in the Nicolaitan practices of befouling the environment with less traceable chemicals and targetting anyone who mentions them. When I used to row on the inlets here twenty years ago, I would notice that this contaminated water would collect in a stagnant canal on the west side of town. This canal had been cut off from a supply of fresh water by an inlet dug by the Army Corps of Engineers. This canal also has a boatyard on it that was probably intentionally located there, and they have probably always said that the boatyard was the source of contamination. When I swam in the only outdoor pool downtown twice last weekend, I could detect that the water used for the showers and the pool was probably from what may be the only well in this town, for it was obviously contaminated; plus the rubber strap on my goggles disintegrated. This contamination is obviously related to petroleum byproducts from their converting coal to gas at the former plant in this town. As I wrote in Persian Gulf War Delusions..\" Id=36001, the Gulf Syndrome was probably petroleum poisoning from the burning oil wells. Petroleum is probably the most toxic substance there is. It affects every portion of the body and probably causes innumerable ailments. When I swam in a pool with paint thinner or turpentine in it in DC, I found that queasiness is one of the first signs of petroleum poisoning followed by a host of other symptoms. Immediate vigorous exercise along with copious water and lemon juice seem to be the only solution to ridding the body of this stuff. The longer it stays in the body, the more damage it does. Although the lawless ones seem intent on contending that all chemicals are a delusion, petroleum contamination such is this is something that can\'t be brushed off, it will be here until it is neutralized or removed. This is one of the most inane developments that I have ever encountered, for it has been going on for so long. This toxic water probably contaminated the water supply to an extreme until they built the canal to contain it in the stagnant canal. Many residents have probably died from illnesses arising from breathing the fumes or drinking the water. Can you imagine something being here for that long and having NYSEG acting like they just discovered it yesterday? I pray that more people don\'t have to die before this matter is addressed. They should drain that pool and fill it by truck if necessary. Is this a brainstorm brought to us a la \"Morons America Style\" Id=46750? Only in America could such foolishness prevail for so long. \"Coal-Gassification Coverup: Let Them Drink \"Blood\"!\" (english) Sunday 24 Jun 2001 author: Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger (notavailable ) summary This article is an elaboration on the coal-gas issue that I addressed in two articles this week. It is now clear that this gas produced from coal was used to light cities worldwide for more than a hundred years, and the by-products have contaminated the earth wherever it was used. My Daddy said that the \"Let Them Drink \"Blood\"!\" article posted yesterday on Melbourne IMC is something that the whole world needs to see; thus I bring you a report that will make you understand just how far the powers-that-be will go to cover up what they have wrought and how they will use it to target unsuspecting individuals. In light of all that I have discovered, I wouldn\'t be surprised if this coal-gassification issue is not represented by the great mountain burning with fire that is casted into the sea to turn it to blood in Revelations 8:8. Although there is ample information on coal liquefaction, there is very little on coal gassification. In 1784 a Flemish chemist distilled gas from coal by a process that is probably now known as destructive distillation. In 1798 Philippe Lebon patented this process of making gas from coal, and in 1817 it was first used in this country to light the streets of Baltimore. This was a very wasteful practice, for the street lights were usually left on continuously since there was no way to shut them off. This gas was used to light homes, starting around 1865-1875, and it continued until natural gas became available in 1940. As I made clear in \"Chemical Modus Operandi Continued\" Id=47525, the petroleum byproducts of this process were apparently dumped into the ground and are continuously contaminating water supplies and air wherever they were dumped. This problem was made more severe this year by drought conditions in the spring that apparently increased the amount of contaminants leaching into the groundwater. This town\'s practice of damming off a canal and placing a boatyard on it seems to be repeated everywhere that this problem exists, for I remember the waters of Baltimore\'s Inner Harbor, which is surrounded by an industrial area, being continually fouled by petroleum. The game plan of the people covering this up seems to be to locate industries in these contaminated areas and blame those industries for the contamination. The situation which I mentioned, concerning contaminated water in the swimming pool has changed in that the water now tastes salty. I question whether this is part of the cover-up or a solution. Petroleum is composed of thousands of different chemicals that can affect the body adversely in every way that you can imagine. These contaminants are probably some of the heavy hydrocarbons of coal and/or petroleum, and they can be removed and/or neutralized. Although I know that salt combines with them, I question whether or not it neutralizes them. I suspect that the best solution is to remove them and burn them; that is a definite way to neutralize them. The fish coming from these contaminated waters also seem to be part of the game plan of the lawless ones with them encouraging fishing and/or giving fish away, saying that they don\'t like fish. I question whether these fish are dead or dying when they catch them too! Since practically all municipal areas and their waters are contaminated as a result of the coal-gassification era, many health problems can probably easily be traced to the presence of these byproducts in the water, the basements, or the air. Since this is part of the \"..Folly Plain to Everyone\" Id=48513, maybe the lawless ones will find at the \"Love Festivals of Hooterville\" Id=29190 that God has given them \"blood\" to drink (Rev. 16:6) along with some fresh caught fish of course. Feel like going fishing? \"Report on Lawlessness from the Deaf Messenger \" by Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger 11:07am Sat Jul 28 \'01 (Modified on 11:09am Sat Jul 28 \'01) On the \"Chemical Modus..\" Ids=24988, 47525, & 48856 front I have learned that thousands of people in this town are more or less bald probably because they dredged the inlet here in the early sixties and dumped the stuff in the lake. They are trying to cover it up to such an extent that there is practically no information on what happened. I have also found a couple pieces of coke, and I guess that when they dumped it, they figured that the tar and other toxics that they dumped with it were going to be absorbed back into the coke, for this coke is very light and porous as a result of the destructive distillation that it went through. Coke is probably the hottest-burning substance that there is. I can\'t imagine why they didn\'t burn it from the minute that they started producing it. Do you think that the slogan: \"Coke it is!\" came from this fiasco? Since the toxic water that arises from the drought-like conditions drawing the toxics into the groundwater seems to happen everywhere, that is probably why lobster shells are rotting, shark tails are toxic, fish kills are everywhere, and baldness is considered normal. Of course the mainstream media is working full-time to maintain the communication glitch that will conceal the truth of such matters. When someone dumped what was probably iron dust on me while I was swimming on June 18th, I learned that the \"..Foolproof Folly\" Id=49490 of the \"Morons America Style\" Id=46750 had sunk to an all time low, for they had probably convinced themselves that asbestos was a harmless substance to be messing with. This dust caused instant pain in the lungs and rendered me sensitive to further exposure so I could tell that they were probably throwing asbestos in the pool every time that I went there for weeks after. This iron dust probably caused instant pulmonary fibrosis which made me sensitive to asbestos fibers in any concentration. It also seems that this dust came from an asbestos abatement job on pipes in a nearby building. This moronic attitude towards such a hazardous substance seems to be the result of the lawless ones convincing each other that the Department of Transportation says that it is not a hazardous substance because it does not have the same classification as gasoline. They also seem to think that they fibers \"vaporize\" when they are thrown into the air. Although they removed the vent cover and vacuumed it, I can\'t figure out whether the lawless ones are trying to cover it up or others are going to set up permanent detectors to alert us whenever the chemicalmongers throw something. To support such stupidity the lawless ones like \"Narky\" and Bush Daddy contend that smoking is worse than any of the chemicals that are being thrown while in reality smoke is nothing more than a mild irritant with cigar smoke being more of an irritant than cigarette smoke. PS: I am writing you here on August 3, 2001; In a book from around 1940 titled something like \"The History of the New York Canal System; I learned that the Cayuga Inlet was the last canal construction in New York State. This was part of a grand design to build a canal to Spencer and Newfield and eventually establish barge traffic to Baltimore. It was probably doomed from the start for Newfield is pretty far up a hill, and they would have had to row pretty hard to get there. The route to Spencer was a different story, for they probably could have flooded the valley that contains the current Route 96; however I\'m pretty sure that Spencer would have went to war over such a thing. This canal did get built around 1908, and I bet that it went as far as Turbacks, which was is a good mile or so south of town. There was probably much drinking and toasting of their grand design at that time. They apparently don\'t want you to tell anybody about this, for this book was taken off the shelves immediately; and they kept trying to give me a 1922 book on the barge canal instead. So don\'t you be telling anyone that they must have had brain damage from drinking the water here or something like that. On the other hand maybe they were just trying to get the \"canal system\" to dig a \"sludge pit\" for them. Most of Ithaca was underwater at that time, and it was apparently being filled in with coke and tar. From old pictures of the rowing team I determined that the current inlet was probably dredged around 1961, and prior to that the old canal was probably little more than a lifeless ditch. There is talk of those who support this cover-up holding a swim race on the canal where the boat yard is today. I can\'t see covering up such a humorous story; but it seems like these people have never learned to laugh at their own foibles. They would probably prefer to make it mandatory that you admit that Ithaca is a beautiful place. I also suspect that petroleum causes baldness even though there is so little information on petroleum poisoning that it is ridiculous. I did find that \"propanolol\" causes alopecia, which is baldness. This is a drug with Isopryl or methyl alcohol and ammonium, and it is used to treat drug addicts. This is the only connection that I could find between a petroleum-like substance and baldness. I bet that these drugs are used to teach addicts that they are better off quitting \"cold turkey\". As for the baldness, the number of bald people is probably enough to prove me right, for they have probably all been exposed to a large amount of petroleum whether they have been swimming in or drinking toxified water or breathing toxified air. At the pool someone took the cover off the exhaust vent and apparently tried to vacuum up the asbestos. If the vacuum was behind him, I\'d like to see what kind of condition he\'s in, for he probably got a heck of a dose of it. Meanwhile the University Messiah is probably telling everyone in the building to breathe deep as his \"grand design\" for \"asbestos abatement\". Think about it, those fibers never leave the lungs and those who breathe them in will take them to the grave. I\'ve heard that there was about ten pounds of this stuff thrown, and I bet that the only solution is to solidify within the vent closest to the source until it reaches specified levels within the building. The areas where that stuff was mined in Canada will probably never forget how many people had to die before they would admit what was killing them. That\'s all on their modus operandi for today; but have faith that there is more where this came from. To access via Id#s, access any article, change the Id=# in the address bar, and press \"Enter\". Respectfully yours, Robert Meade \"Bobby\" \"Israel\" Deaf Messenger